New York Watch, Guard, or Patrol Agency (WGP) License Practice Exam

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What is being proved in PROBATE?

  1. That a person is guilty of a crime

  2. That a document is the valid will of a testator

  3. The innocence of a convicted individual

  4. The relevance of evidence in a court case

The correct answer is: That a document is the valid will of a testator

Probate is a legal process that confirms the validity of a deceased person's will. This is done to ensure that the assets and property of the deceased are distributed according to their wishes. Option A is incorrect because probate has nothing to do with determining guilt or innocence in a criminal case. Option C is incorrect because probate is not used to prove innocence or guilt in any case. Option D is also incorrect because probate does not deal with evidence in a court case. Overall, probate only deals with confirming the validity of a person's will after their passing.